VMware today announced availability of the final 1.0 version of VMware Fusion. Based on the company's desktop virtualization platform, VMware Fusion allows Mac users to simultaneously run Mac OS X, Windows and other PC-based applications on a single Mac. The software allows Mac users to take advantage of their hardware's full potential by running both 32- and 64-bit operating systems, leveraging two processor cores at the same time and using a wide variety of USB 2.0 devices. VMware Fusion is also the only Mac virtualization software available today to provide full support for more than 60 operating systems and complete power management capabilities to safeguard virtual machines when laptops are running out of battery. VMware Fusion has a suggested retail price of $79.99.

I guess it all depends on your uses, I edit. I cant even think of running anything other than Boot Camp. I tried the new parrelles 3.0 and it ran so bad. It also slowed down my performance. Id love to be able to switch without restarting but its gotta run well. I can see using it for Word and excell but not editing. The weird part is if you guys remeber when Steve Jobbs made the big Leopard announcment I checked Apples website and was reading the section on Boot Camp. There was a part that suggested that the new Leopard boot camp would run more like Parrelles (log on log off) within an hour or 2 the page was changed and that paragraph was taken out.mmm... its a conspiriacy.